Using the latest DMD2, the code:
//
class c1
{
void foo() const
{
}
void foo()
{
}
void bar() const
{
foo();
}
}
//
fails to compile with the error:
constest.d(15): Error: function constest.c1.foo () is not callable using
argument types () const
However, if i either:
1) Change bar() to call this.foo() or
2) switch the 2 foo()s so that the const version is defined second.
The it compiles ok.
There are various const related issues in the bug tracker, but i don't
immediately see this one. Anyone know if it's a known thing?
Thanks,
Richard Webb

Using the latest DMD2, the code:
//
class c1
{
void foo() const
{
}
void foo()
{
}
void bar() const
{
foo();
}
}
//
fails to compile with the error:
constest.d(15): Error: function constest.c1.foo () is not callable using
argument types () const
However, if i either:
1) Change bar() to call this.foo() or
2) switch the 2 foo()s so that the const version is defined second.
The it compiles ok.
There are various const related issues in the bug tracker, but i don't
immediately see this one. Anyone know if it's a known thing?

File it anyways, if it's a repeat then it probably will just be closed as
a duplicate. As long as you do a reasonable effort to search, nobody can
fault you for adding a duplicate bug :)
-steve